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No refresh button!

I don't see a refresh button and nothing in the customizing window.

20" iMac G5 2Ghz, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on May 23, 2009 11:05 AM

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Jun 11, 2009 6:26 AM in response to DarrellSY

my left hand is always on my mouse navigating my browser, not on my keyboard. plus it's beyond stupid that they've separated my most often-used item, refresh, all the way across the browser from back/forward/home, while at the same time not even giving me an option of putting a duplicate refresh button where I want it via the customize toolbar menu.

it's like sticking a car's gas pedal over in the passenger side footwell....useless and completely against practicality and years of association. but hey I guess they know what's best for me.

Jun 11, 2009 9:54 PM in response to csmith50

Can u use the Automator to create a shortcut? or just use your left thumb to hold the ⌘ and your index finger to press the r? I'm sure that after u try this a few times it will work much better for u than the button was working for u. There r also instant keyboard shortcuts for navigating forward & backward that save time. It's quicker for me to take my hand off of my mouse pad and hit the keyboard shortcut than to maneuver the mouse. Shortcuts r great. Have fun and be thankful that u'r not running Microsoft Windows.

Jun 12, 2009 6:45 AM in response to DarrellSY

Relying on keyboard shortcuts for web browsing is counter-intuitive. My mouse pointer typically stays within a 3" circle (back/forward/refresh/bookmarks) and my eyes stay on my screen. Having to look down and start hen-pecking shortcuts is not productive (especially multiple key shortcuts...*** is wrong with something like F5, Apple? oh right...that'd be too easy.)

Jun 12, 2009 10:52 AM in response to csmith50

Just wanted to throw my hat in the ring too. This is driving me CRAZY! (and yes, we're all familiar with keyboard shortcuts, thanks. That's not the issue here. The issue is that they took a useful button that everyone was accustomed to, then shrunk it and moved it away from the other buttons. With no option to customize.) I press the Stop or Reload buttons at least 500x more often than I hit the Home or Autofill buttons, but those are allowed to sit right there by forward and back. Why oh why can't I put my most-clicked button there too?

(csmith50, I was clicking around here earlier this week, looking for other people with stop/reload frustration, and last night I thought to myself "you know? it's like if Apple was building a car, and they decided to move one of the pedals..." I came to this thread to post that exact analogy, and look, you wrote my exact thoughts already!)

I'm hoping for a terminal solution to change that setting, which is how I dealt with the public beta. No such luck yet...

Everyone be sure you report this as a bug, Safari > Report Bugs to Apple

Jun 12, 2009 2:39 PM in response to stephenking

Yeah, that's what Apple do I'm afraid.

Nanny knows best...

I love OSX and have from the word go but it irritates me that features that should be available as toggled options - "cut" in the finder, cascading menus and options to retain the old style Safari tab bar and progress bar - are not there.

In KDE you can even have a middle button click which brings up a customisable contextual menu from which you can do just about anything. That's the kind of user options I'd like to see in OSX.

No refresh button!

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